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Figure 3: Distribution of OTUs Identified in the Gut Mucosa, Digesta, Skin and Water Samples.
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Figure 8: Graphical Network Representing the Interactions in Digesta Samples Between OTUs, Diet, and Digesta Myeloperoxidase.
Supplemental Information 7: PERMANOVA Comparing the Microbial Communities of the Skin, Digesta, and Gut Mucosa by Tanka.
Supplemental Information 6: PERMANOVA Comparing the Baseline Microbial Communities of the Skin, Digesta, and Gut Mucosa by Treatmenta.
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